Babies “R” Us & Pampers Giveaway + Top 3 Mom Tips #MilestoneMoments

*This post is sponsored by Pampers and Babies “R” Us. I received free promotional items in exchange for this post. All opinions are my own.

As a mother of four, I am well-versed in the art of diapering. I have changed a diaper every single day for the last eight years. We are nearing the “finish line” of diapering, and I’ve learned just how important it is to find a reliable diaper. Pampers Swaddlers are the #1 choice among hospitals, and is the softest diaper Pampers makes. (We love them!)

I wish I had known from the start just how important it is to choose a QUALITY diaper. Now that I’ve been around the block a time or two (or four!), I’ve learned a few things. Here are a handful of tips I wish I’d known when I started my journey as a mother.

1. Relax!

With our first child, I was a bit neurotic. I kept charts of minutes slept, minutes spent playing, feeding times, amount eaten, etc. I had pages and pages of notes and felt the need to document every waking minute of my child’s life. It was crazy – and knowing how long she was sleeping at night vs. during the day didn’t change anything.

Fast forward to my fourth child – where I realized it was fine to let her sleep when she was tired, and eat when she was hungry – not

spending all of my energy trying to document her schedule. Lightening up and working with her natural schedule was SO much easier – and you know what? Both girls started sleeping through the night about the same time.

Do your best to stay relaxed. I found that having a more laid-back approach to parenting my newborn was more enjoyable for everyone, and gave me more energy to focus on caring for and enjoying my little one. They were a lot more fun than neurotic note-taking.

2. A Family That Eats Together…

Our first child ate purees, yogurts, and “kid” food until she was 2 years old. My husband was working full time and going to school full time, so I almost always made her a separate dinner – and usually defaulted to those classic “kid” foods. Towards this end, it was SO hard to get her to begin to eat a wider range of foods – especially healthier options. We finally got there, but it took A LOT of work!

With our fourth child, I had learned my lesson! Harper began eating what we were eating as soon as she showed an interest in solid food. Whenever I could, I made what we were eating for dinner available to her. Now, she is a two year old who LOVES any and all veggies, and readily eats anything I put in front of her.

3. Quality Counts

I am a girl who loves bargains. Just about any store I enter, I immediately start scanning for the clearance racks, or hunting for those little discount stickers. With our first baby, naturally, I wanted to save money. We bought several “off” brand diapers – and paid the price! I won’t go into detail about the “poosplosions” we encountered – but needless to say, we found that our child’s clothes stayed cleaner AND they slept through the night better with a quality diaper.

Speaking of quality diapers…

Pampers Swaddlers are available up to size 5 at Babies “R” Us, and their knowledgeable experts can help you choose the perfect fit for your little one. Here are a few features of Pampers Swaddlers:

· With up to 12 hours of overnight protection, Swaddlers help you make your baby as comfortable as possible

· Swaddlers color-changing wetness indicator makes it easy for you to tell when your baby might be ready for a change

One very lucky Chasing Supermom reader is going to have the opportunity to win an incredible prize pack, that will allow you to head to Babies “R” Us to purchase Pampers Swaddlers (or anything else in the store OR at Toys “R” Us!!)

One winner will receive a $15o gift card to Babies “R” Us/Toys “R” Us, and a 64 count package of Pampers wipes! Thanks for entering and good luck!!

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